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01/15/2011

Everyone's Travel Club took a little sailing trip to Navarre, Florida a while back (here's the original post), and had a great time sailing a few roto-molded Hobie cats. Here's a video from the trip, enjoy!

P.S. Props to the Tailenders for letting us use their song, I'm Swollen. Check their album (Koro, Koro, Koro) out on itunes!

01/05/2011

Everyone's Travel Club got out on the lake over the holiday break and enjoyed some kayaking in the sun out in Lake Washington, just off of Seward Park.

Seattle had a great deal of sun over the break (odd), so I thought I'd get out there and enjoy it aboard my Innova Helios II. It also gave me a chance to try out my new Kodak Playsport (Zx3) waterproof/shockproof/freezeproof HD video camera and my new Xtratuf boots. I'll have more on that soon. Enjoy!

01/02/2011

Everyone's Travel Club did a lot of sailing last summer, some of it away from the home port in Lake Washington. Here, we motored a Thunderbird sailboat from Lake Washington in Seattle to Port Townsend, Washington.

Lots of wind. At least it wasn't as bad as on the other side of PT in the Strait of Juan de Fuca...Three Sheets, a local sailing blog, covered this story which was the same day/night as this video! We watched S/V Pia get pulled out of the water and talked to the Captain as he cleaned up some of the wreckage the next day.

At the end of our video, we are nearing Port Townsend and the waves are picking up. It was just as bad coming home a couple of days later - long day/night. Enjoy!

12/25/2010

Everyone's Travel Club hit the Atlantic surf back in September, a short trip to North Carolina, here's a fun video paddling our Innova Safari inflatable kayak against the waves! Click on vimeo below to watch the video in a larger size!

12/22/2010

Everyone's Travel Club kicks off the winter paddling season with a weekend trip to Quilcene Bay near Quilcene, Washington. It pretty much snowed on me during most of the trip, however, the water was green, our cabin had waterfront for easy launch, and despite the weather it was tons of fun.